ayazali77
Mar 30, 2008, 10:39 AM
Hello,
I am a graduate student at my current university since Spring 2004. I came to the US for the first time on December 29, 2003 on F1 visa. My question is:
1. If I’ll be considered a resident alien for tax purposes during 2008. I am not sure if the 2 days of 2003 will count towards the five year exempt status for F1 students. I did not have a job, paid no taxes and did not file any forms to IRS for 2003 taxes.
2. If I am considered non-exempt, i.e. a resident alien for tax purposes for 2008, what steps should I take to make sure that this change is reflected on my pay check. I should point out that I have not been paying social security and Medicare taxes.
Thanks,
I am a graduate student at my current university since Spring 2004. I came to the US for the first time on December 29, 2003 on F1 visa. My question is:
1. If I’ll be considered a resident alien for tax purposes during 2008. I am not sure if the 2 days of 2003 will count towards the five year exempt status for F1 students. I did not have a job, paid no taxes and did not file any forms to IRS for 2003 taxes.
2. If I am considered non-exempt, i.e. a resident alien for tax purposes for 2008, what steps should I take to make sure that this change is reflected on my pay check. I should point out that I have not been paying social security and Medicare taxes.
Thanks,